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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
A guy at the NRA range once showed me a good trick to reduce flinch. Randomly load a dummy round or two in your magazine without looking. When it comes up, you'd be amazed how much you flinch when you squeeze the trigger, even when it doesn't go bang. Once you learn to treat each trigger pull like a dry fire, your accuracy will improve a lot. I find this much harder with rifles and think I have it down with handguns now.
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Yep, my older brother did that for me when I was first learning to shoot.